Eco Friendly items utilize energy efficient technology or sustainable manufacturing processes to provide a product that saves operating costs while being a more responsible environmental choice.

Eco Friendly products include Compact Fluorescent light bulbs, LED light bulbs, and items that utilize sustainable materials such as bamboo or use post consumer recycled content.

Energy Efficient

Ships to Canada

Design by Metis, 2003.

By FontanaArte.

Modular system for indoor applications, suitable for walls and flat surfaces where a wall washer light emission is required. The asymmetrical design of the reflector provides excellent wall washer light emission and hides the lamps, thus avoiding a glaring effect.

Body in anodized aluminum, and a diffuser in scored polycarbonate. The Raso can be mounted on the wall next to the ceiling (using the wall mounts) or recessed into the ceiling (using the ceiling mounts). The fixtures can also be ganged together, with a minimally visible seam, to wash a long wall with light.

Eco Friendly items utilize energy efficient technology or sustainable manufacturing processes to provide a product that saves operating costs while being a more responsible environmental choice.

Eco Friendly products include Compact Fluorescent light bulbs, LED light bulbs, and items that utilize sustainable materials such as bamboo or use post consumer recycled content.

Energy Efficient

Ships to Canada

Design by Metis, 2003.

By FontanaArte.

Modular system for indoor applications, suitable for walls and flat surfaces where a wall washer light emission is required. The asymmetrical design of the reflector provides excellent wall washer light emission and hides the lamps, thus avoiding a glaring effect.

Body in anodized aluminum, and a diffuser in scored polycarbonate. The Raso can be mounted on the wall next to the ceiling (using the wall mounts) or recessed into the ceiling (using the ceiling mounts). The fixtures can also be ganged together, with a minimally visible seam, to wash a long wall with light.

Architect Gio Ponti founded FontanaArte in 1932 as an artistic division of the Luigi Fontana Company. Historically, the company has been a leader in advanced glass manufacturing and design. The company's works were first distinguished by its realization of artistic stained-glass windows, many of which are today still functional elements and ornamental features of churches and cathedrals, among them the Duomo of Milan and the Cathedral of Brasilia. By using glass, Ponti realized what an enormous potential this material could offer in the in the making of furnishing complements for interiors, and he started to design and produce furniture, lamps and objects with glass as the main distinguishing feature. Soon a new collection was ready to be marketed, and his new design concept was being used as a complement to the interior decoration of many houses that he personally designed. Over the years, FontanaArte has had many contributors to its designs, including Pietro Chiesa, Gae Aulenti, Pierluigi Cerri, Piero Castiglioni, Vico Magistretti, Vittorio Gregotti, Ettore Sottsass, Umberto Riva, Alvaro Siza and Renzo Piano.